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Manipur: 'No-drone zone' for PM's likely visit

Manipur: 'No-drone zone' for PM's likely visit

Rediff.com4 Sep 2025

Churachandpur district in Manipur declared a 'no drone zone' amid speculation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. The decision aims to strengthen security during the potential visit, which would be Modi's first since ethnic violence broke out in May 2023.

Curfew clamped in Manipur's Churachandpur after 2 communities clash

Curfew clamped in Manipur's Churachandpur after 2 communities clash

Rediff.com17 Mar 2025

Curfew was imposed in Manipur's Churachandpur on Monday as a precautionary measure following clashes between Hmar and Zomi communities. The decision came after a Hmar tribal leader was assaulted, leading to demands for the perpetrators to be identified. Prohibitory orders were also imposed in the district, banning unauthorized processions and assemblies, and restricting the carrying of weapons. The violence stemmed from an altercation involving the Hmar leader, who was accused of nearly hitting a two-wheeler rider. The incident sparked protests and clashes, with central security forces intervening to disperse mobs. The Hmar Village Volunteers have imposed a total shutdown in Pherzawl and Jiribam districts in response to the violence.

Is Asiad silver enough for Dharun to land a job?

Is Asiad silver enough for Dharun to land a job?

Rediff.com27 Aug 2018

Dharun Ayyasamy hopes that his Asian Games silver medal in 400m hurdles will be enough to get him a job so that he can support his stoic mother

Asiad athletics: Varakil, Sudha and Dharun win silver

Asiad athletics: Varakil, Sudha and Dharun win silver

Rediff.com27 Aug 2018

India's Dharun Ayyasamy clinched a silver in men's 400m hurdles in national record time as athletics continued to swell India's medal tally in the Asian Games, in Jakarta, on Monday.

Dharun Ravi case exposes cultural prejudices

Dharun Ravi case exposes cultural prejudices

Rediff.com17 Mar 2012

The conviction of Indian-origin student Dharun Ravi in the webcam spying case has not only highlighted the homophobia that is prevalent within the South Asian community in United States but also the absence of meaningful dialogue in addressing stereotypes and cultural prejudices, says Harsha Mallajosyula, advocacy director of Trikone -- a non-profit organisation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people of South Asian descent in San Francisco

PIX: Indian Americans rally in support of Dharun Ravi

PIX: Indian Americans rally in support of Dharun Ravi

Rediff.com15 May 2012

More than 500 rally in Trenton, New Jersey, in favour of no prison time for ex-Rutgers student Dharun Ravi convicted of a hate crime, reports Arthur J Pais.

Summations begin in Dharun Ravi trial

Summations begin in Dharun Ravi trial

Rediff.com14 Mar 2012

Dharun Ravi, the 20-year-old former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to record his roommate's sexual encounters, was a 'kid who had an experience that he wasn't ready for', his lead attorney Steven Altman told the jury in a New Brunswick, NJ courtroom on Tuesday. Arthur J Pais reports

'Dharun Ravi did NOT kill Clementi'

'Dharun Ravi did NOT kill Clementi'

Rediff.com17 Apr 2012

Ravi Pazhani and his wife Sabita sat silently as Steve Altman, their son Dharun Ravi's lawyer, and members of the Support Ravi initiative declared that Ravi was judged unfairly -- first by public opinion and then by the 'muddled' New Jersey hate laws in the case of camera spying on his Rutgers University roommate Taylor Clementi, who later committed suicide.

Did Dharun Ravi commit a hate crime? Jury to decide

Did Dharun Ravi commit a hate crime? Jury to decide

Rediff.com15 Mar 2012

The ongoing trial of 20-year-old student Dharun Ravi, charged of a hate crime, has attracted immense media attention. Arthur J Pais reports from the court room

An emotional climax to Dharun Ravi's trial

An emotional climax to Dharun Ravi's trial

Rediff.com24 May 2012

Rediff.com's Rajendran P was present at the Middlesex court in New Jersey as the parents of Dharun Ravi, convicted for webcam spying of his roommate Tyler Clementi, who committed suicide, and the latter's parents, took the stand before the judge sentenced Ravi to 30 days in prison.

Dharun Ravi likely to be released today

Dharun Ravi likely to be released today

Rediff.com19 Jun 2012

A former Rutgers University student, convicted for spying on his gay roommate, will not be deported to India after being released from a New Jersey prison, where he is serving a 30-day sentence. Dharun Ravi, 20, is likely to be released from the Middlesex County Jail on Tuesday after serving 20 days of his month-long jail term.

Family, friends start petition campaign for Dharun Ravi

Family, friends start petition campaign for Dharun Ravi

Rediff.com22 Mar 2012

The petition claims that the ex-student of Rutgers University was prejudged and declared guilty, reports Arthur J Pais in New Jersey

Dharun Ravi trial: Damning testimony presented in court

Dharun Ravi trial: Damning testimony presented in court

Rediff.com6 Mar 2012

Witness Michelle Huang told the court that Ravi not only spied on Clementi but also sent the message 'Keep the gays away'. Arthur J Pais reports.

Indian-Americans start petition campaign for Dharun Ravi

Indian-Americans start petition campaign for Dharun Ravi

Rediff.com19 Mar 2012

With a United States jury handing down a guilty verdict in the trial of Dharun Ravi who secretly filmed his gay roommate's sexual encounter, Indian-Americans in Washington have launched a White House petition campaign, saying the boy been robbed of one of the most fundamental rights: "presumption of innocence".

Dharun Ravi trial: 'I knew Clementi was gay'

Dharun Ravi trial: 'I knew Clementi was gay'

Rediff.com8 Mar 2012

Arthur J Pais reports from the New Brunswick, New Jersey court room.

Dharun Ravi seeks probation instead of prison sentence

Dharun Ravi seeks probation instead of prison sentence

Rediff.com5 May 2012

An Indian-origin student who was found guilty of bias intimidation for spying on his gay roommate's sexual encounter has asked a judge to grant him probation instead of a prison sentence, even as letters of support from his friends and family were submitted in court.

Webcam case: 'Dharun Ravi has already suffered enough'

Webcam case: 'Dharun Ravi has already suffered enough'

Rediff.com22 May 2012

The distraught parents of Dharun Ravi, sentenced for a month in prison for spying on his gay roommate, said he has suffered "enough" while the mother of his roommate who committed suicide said her family has never heard an apology from the Indian-origin young man.

Webcam case: Dharun Ravi gets 30-day jail term

Webcam case: Dharun Ravi gets 30-day jail term

Rediff.com21 May 2012

Indian student Dharun Ravi was on Monday sentenced to 30 days in jail by a New Jersey judge on hate crime charges for using a webcam to spy on a homosexual roommate who later committed suicide.

Dharun Ravi could walk free from jail next week

Dharun Ravi could walk free from jail next week

Rediff.com16 Jun 2012

Former Rutgers University student Dharun Ravi, who was sentenced to a month in jail after being convicted of using his webcam to spy on his gay roommate, is set to be released from a New Jersey jail next week after completing 20 days of his 30-day term.

Jury deliberations in Dharun Ravi trial reach 3rd day

Jury deliberations in Dharun Ravi trial reach 3rd day

Rediff.com16 Mar 2012

Jurors deciding the fate of India-born Rutgers student Dharun Ravi accused of spying on his gay roommate, who later committed suicide, finished the second day of their deliberations without reaching a verdict.

First Look: Dharun Ravi released after 20 days in prison

First Look: Dharun Ravi released after 20 days in prison

Rediff.com19 Jun 2012

Dharun Ravi, an Indian American student was released from prison on Tuesday after spending 20 days behind bars for spying on his gay roommate, but will not be deported to his native country India.

There are no winners in Dharun Ravi case: Gay activist

There are no winners in Dharun Ravi case: Gay activist

Rediff.com14 Mar 2012

Soon after a Rutgers University student Tyler Clementi committed suicide jumping off from a bridge in New York in September 2010, the long time gay activist William Dobbs, who has been featured in several publications including The New York Times wrote a letter to The Chronicle of Higher Learning. Rediff.com's Arthur J Pais talks to him

Dharun Ravi turns himself in to begin 30-day jail term

Dharun Ravi turns himself in to begin 30-day jail term

Rediff.com1 Jun 2012

India-born former Rutgers university student Dharun Ravi, convicted of spying on his gay roommate, reported to a New Jersey Sheriff's department on Thursday to begin his 30-day prison sentence.

'Dharun has too much burden for the rest of his life'

'Dharun has too much burden for the rest of his life'

Rediff.com22 May 2012

It was an emotional day at the Middlesex court on Monday as the parents of Dharun Ravi, convicted on webcam spying of his roommate Tyler Clementi, who committed suicide, and the latter's parents, took the stand before the judge sentenced Ravi to 30 days in prison. Suman Mozumder reports

Dharun Ravi's month-long sentence may be cut by 10 days

Dharun Ravi's month-long sentence may be cut by 10 days

Rediff.com25 May 2012

India-born Dharun Ravi, convicted of hate crime for spying on his gay roommate and sentenced to 30 days in jail, could end up spending only 20 days behind bars due to prison regulations in New Jersey that give credit to inmates for good behaviour.

Dharun Ravi's month-long sentence may be cut by 10 days

Dharun Ravi's month-long sentence may be cut by 10 days

Rediff.com25 May 2012

India-born Dharun Ravi, convicted of hate crime for spying on his gay roommate and sentenced to 30 days in jail, could end up spending only 20 days behind bars due to prison regulations in New Jersey that give credit to inmates for good behaviour.

I wasn't biased. I didn't act out of hate: Dharun Ravi

I wasn't biased. I didn't act out of hate: Dharun Ravi

Rediff.com23 Mar 2012

An Indian-origin boy convicted of a hate crime for spying on his gay roommate, who later committed suicide, has said he acted in an immature manner when he watched the fellow student's sexual encounter with another man on a webcam, but insisted that he had not intimidated him. Dharun Ravi, 20, had been found guilty by a jury of bias intimidation and invasion of privacy charges after a three-week long trial. He could face up to 10 years in prison and eventual deportation.

Manipur guv stopped by Kuki Zo women seeking separate administration

Manipur guv stopped by Kuki Zo women seeking separate administration

Rediff.com18 Oct 2023

The governor was on her way to visit two relief camps at ECA Church Songgel and ECA Church Tuibong in the district where hundreds of Kukis have taken refuge since the ethnic strife broke out in the state on May 3, 2023, the police added.

'Dharun Ravi's sentence is balanced'

'Dharun Ravi's sentence is balanced'

Rediff.com22 May 2012

The Indian American community and those in the mainstream reacted differently to the judge's 30-day sentencing Monday of former Rutgers University student, convicted on webcam spying of his roommate Tyler Clement's gay sexual encounters. Suman Mozumder reports

May 21 fateful day for Rajat Gupta, Dharun Ravi

May 21 fateful day for Rajat Gupta, Dharun Ravi

Rediff.com13 May 2012

May 21 promises to be a crucial day for the Indian-American community as one of corporate America's most prominent India-born executives is scheduled to go on trial here while miles away a New Jersey court is to decide the fate of a Chennai native convicted of a hate crime.

Webcam case: Ravi did NOT commit hate crime, says judge

Webcam case: Ravi did NOT commit hate crime, says judge

Rediff.com22 May 2012

Dharun Ravi was not convicted of a hate crime. He has been convicted of a bias crime and there is a difference, said the judge who sentenced him to 30 days in jail on Monday for using a webcam to spy on his Rutgers University roommate. Suman Mozumder reports

Dutee and Hima's bid to qualify for Tokyo Olympics

Dutee and Hima's bid to qualify for Tokyo Olympics

Rediff.com6 Apr 2021

S Dhanalakshmi, who had beaten Dutee in the final of women's 100m sprint in the Federation Cup last month, was also named in the team,

Asian Athletics: Gomathi, Toor add gold to India's tally

Asian Athletics: Gomathi, Toor add gold to India's tally

Rediff.com22 Apr 2019

Javelin thrower Shivpal Singh makes cut for World Championships

Webcam case: Prosecutors ask US court to jail Ravi

Webcam case: Prosecutors ask US court to jail Ravi

Rediff.com11 May 2012

First Assistant Prosecutor Julia McClure submitted a 14-page memorandum on Thursday to Judge Glenn Berman in Middlesex County courthouse, New Brunswick, saying Dharun Ravi, should be given a "period of imprisonment which is in proportion to the multiple crimes he committed" and for which he was found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt by the jury in March.

Webcam case: US judge refuses to drop charges

Webcam case: US judge refuses to drop charges

Rediff.com9 Mar 2012

A United States judge has refused to drop some of the charges including invasion of privacy, against an Indian-origin student, who is on trial for spying on his roommate's intimate encounter with another man.

Webcam case: Friend testifies against Indian-origin teen

Webcam case: Friend testifies against Indian-origin teen

Rediff.com28 Feb 2012

A key witness in the trial of Dharun Ravi accused of spying on his roommate's homosexual tryst has testified that the Indian-origin student had sent her text messages to know what she was telling investigators about the case.

US webcam case: Ravi apologises for 'incentive' actions

US webcam case: Ravi apologises for 'incentive' actions

Rediff.com30 May 2012

Indian student Dharun Ravi, convicted of spying on his gay roommate who later committed suicide, has publicly apologised for the first time for his "insensitive and immature" actions, saying he will surrender this week to begin his month long jail term.

Webcam case: US court sends Ravi to jail for 30 days

Webcam case: US court sends Ravi to jail for 30 days

Rediff.com21 May 2012

Judge Glenn Berman of State Superior Court also sentenced Ravi to three years of probation and 300 hours of community service and ordered him to pay $10,000 to a group that helps victims of bias crimes.